Re: I've lost my publisher 2000 disk

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I would certainly create a password log on for yourself, and create a guest user with little authority.
"coolactuary" <coolactuary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2B3A4C6C-A414-4359-9D02-5F9461E61BC3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Don.

All good sense. I think he'll use MS Word until he can find the disk. After
all, MS Word is still a pretty reasonable app, used with some imagination for
homework, and it's not a bad lesson to learn that fiddling and not putting
things back has consequences :)

"Don Schmidt" wrote:

I'm a Publisher 2000 user and what I do when getting a new program, the
first thing I do is make a copy, a "working copy" and store the original as
an archive copy.

Your options are; contact Microsoft for a possible replacement, purchase a
replacement from Amazon.com, contact a Publisher 2000 user and see if a copy
of his/her version will work with your Product Key and of course, chat with
son where your copy might be.

dschmidt AT pacifier DOT com


--
Don - Vancouver, USA
"May your shadow be found in happy places." - Native North American


"coolactuary" <coolactuary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7626ACC1-C225-4837-B102-2D8150C6CC00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> We have MS Office 2000 SBE, with brief manual, genuine product key (and
> disks). We have disk 1 (excel, word etc). Publisher is on disk 2, which > I
> believe my 11 year old son has squirelled away.
>
> He has an old PC on which I can't install Office 2007 (which I have,
> including Publisher 07) and I'd really rather keep him away from my PC > (I
> think his ability to lose things is far reaching).
>
> I've not been able to find any genuine downloads online. Is there any > way
> forward?
>
> Thanks




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